Antarctic Development Squadron Six (VXE-6) operated on the continent of Antarctica - Earth's highest, driest, coldest, and windiest land mass -- as the United States Navy's only unit directly supporting the mission of polar research and scientific programs of the National Science Foundation. During the summer training cycle from March to September, the squadron is based at Naval Air Weapons Station, Point Mugu, California. This set depicts the three UH-1N "Hueys" operated by VXE-6. 1:48 UH-1N "Gentle 15" model built by Terry Davis.

The Multinational Force & Observers (MFO) is an independent international organization, with peacekeeping responsibilities in the Sinai. Twelve nations (Australia, Canada, Colombia, the Czech Republic, the Republic of the Fiji Islands, France, Hungary, Italy, New Zealand, Norway, the United States and Uruguay) contribute contingents to make up the MFO's Force. This decal depicts the two US Army UH-1V’s, 0-22541 and 0-25592, operated as part of the MFO. The UH-1V is a permanent medivac conversion of the UH-1H.

Antarctic Development Squadron Six (VXE-6) operated on the continent of Antarctica - Earth's highest, driest, coldest, and windiest land mass -- as the United States Navy's only unit directly supporting the mission of polar research and scientific programs of the National Science Foundation. During the summer training cycle from March to September, the squadron is based at Naval Air Weapons Station, Point Mugu, California. This set depicts the three UH-1N "Hueys" operated by VXE-6. 1:48 UH-1N "Gentle 15" model built by Terry Davis.

UH-1H, 64-13861. This Huey was based in New Zealand doing charter and heavy lift work. Helipro has now retired this Huey. Paint the entire aircraft red. Tayima TS-49 Bright Red is a perfect match for this bright red.

The Multinational Force & Observers (MFO) is an independent international organization, with peacekeeping responsibilities in the Sinai. Twelve nations (Australia, Canada, Colombia, the Czech Republic, the Republic of the Fiji Islands, France, Hungary, Italy, New Zealand, Norway, the United States and Uruguay) contribute contingents to make up the MFO's Force. This decal depicts the two US Army UH-1V’s, 0-22541 and 0-25592, operated as part of the MFO. The UH-1V is a permanent medivac conversion of the UH-1H.

The North Carolina Forest Service currently operates a fleet of 23 fixed wing aircraft and five helicopters. Three of the five helicopters are former US Army UH-1H Hueys, N6132N, N6132Z and N60124, and a fourth N81785 was retired and is on display outside the Forest Service Aviation base in Kinston, North Carolina.

Antarctic Development Squadron Six (VXE-6) operated on the continent of Antarctica - Earth's highest, driest, coldest, and windiest land mass -- as the United States Navy's only unit directly supporting the mission of polar research and scientific programs of the National Science Foundation. During the summer training cycle from March to September, the squadron is based at Naval Air Weapons Station, Point Mugu, California. This set depicts the three UH-1N "Hueys" operated by VXE-6. 1:48 UH-1N "Gentle 15" model built by Terry Davis.

UH-1H, 64-13861. This Huey was based in New Zealand doing charter and heavy lift work. Helipro has now retired this Huey. Paint the entire aircraft red. Tayima TS-49 Bright Red is a perfect match for this bright red.